The Nokia E52 is a no-compromise electronic gadget and you can tell at a glimpse. The extensive use of metal doesn't go unnoticed by either eye or hand. Speaking of hand feel - the excellent build quality is perfectly matched to any other of mobile phone.
The hardware is top notch as you have every right to expect in the Nokia E series, except for the camera of course, but don't pretend you're surprised now. Well, the QVGA screen could be questioned too, but non-touch Symbians just seem stuck at that resolution and that's that.
With great email and office support, excellent browser and speedy CPU to run things fast and smooth, only one question remains. Is there really much left for the E55? It's practically the same phone with a half-QWERTY keyboard.The Nokia E52 is flawlessly built just like the Nokia 6700 classic. The phone looks great all over and is one of those few that really manage to impress our team so much. A joy to have around, the handset is equally comfortable to use. Splendid ergonomics, durability and hot looks make a perfect mix.
Key features
# Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
# FM radio with RDS
# Class-leading audio output quality
# N-Gage gaming support
# Ovi Maps preinstalled with trial turn-by-turn navigation license (10 days)
# User-friendly Mode Switch for swapping two homescreen setups
# Office document editor (with free MS Office 2007 update)
# Remote lock/wipe over-the-air
# Comfortable keypad
# Smart dialing
# Great battery life
Compact metallic body and extra slim girth (9.90mm)
Quad-band GSM support
3G with HSDPA 10.2 Mbps and HSUPA 2 Mbps
2.4" 16M-color display of QVGA resolution
Symbian OS, S60 UI with FP2
600 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 128 MB RAM
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology, DLNA support
Built-in GPS receiver, A-GPS support, digital compass
Accelerometer for screen auto-rotation and turn-to-mute
One-touch shortcut keys mean "business"
3 MP enhanced fixed focus camera with LED flash
Secondary videocall camera
60 MB of internal memory, microSD expansion, ships with a 1GB card
microUSB v2.0
Standard 3.5mm audio jack
Major Cons
Disappointing camera features and performance Video recording maxes out at VGA@15fps No DivX or XviD support (can be installed, possibly requiring a purchase) No TV-out functionality
The hardware is top notch as you have every right to expect in the Nokia E series, except for the camera of course, but don't pretend you're surprised now. Well, the QVGA screen could be questioned too, but non-touch Symbians just seem stuck at that resolution and that's that.
With great email and office support, excellent browser and speedy CPU to run things fast and smooth, only one question remains. Is there really much left for the E55? It's practically the same phone with a half-QWERTY keyboard.The Nokia E52 is flawlessly built just like the Nokia 6700 classic. The phone looks great all over and is one of those few that really manage to impress our team so much. A joy to have around, the handset is equally comfortable to use. Splendid ergonomics, durability and hot looks make a perfect mix.
Key features
# Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
# FM radio with RDS
# Class-leading audio output quality
# N-Gage gaming support
# Ovi Maps preinstalled with trial turn-by-turn navigation license (10 days)
# User-friendly Mode Switch for swapping two homescreen setups
# Office document editor (with free MS Office 2007 update)
# Remote lock/wipe over-the-air
# Comfortable keypad
# Smart dialing
# Great battery life
Compact metallic body and extra slim girth (9.90mm)
Quad-band GSM support
3G with HSDPA 10.2 Mbps and HSUPA 2 Mbps
2.4" 16M-color display of QVGA resolution
Symbian OS, S60 UI with FP2
600 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 128 MB RAM
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology, DLNA support
Built-in GPS receiver, A-GPS support, digital compass
Accelerometer for screen auto-rotation and turn-to-mute
One-touch shortcut keys mean "business"
3 MP enhanced fixed focus camera with LED flash
Secondary videocall camera
60 MB of internal memory, microSD expansion, ships with a 1GB card
microUSB v2.0
Standard 3.5mm audio jack
Major Cons
Disappointing camera features and performance Video recording maxes out at VGA@15fps No DivX or XviD support (can be installed, possibly requiring a purchase) No TV-out functionality